

I’ll submit there’s a knowledge gap here though. I suppose I do fundamentally understand how this is meant to work though and I don’t quite get why downloads don’t just go to /var then automatically and recursively copy over to the intended folder of where the script is meant to be run? Or upon the initial download, just have a script that just spins up a container w/ Toolbox? It seems like with the initial download - the directory could just clear a simple script to do one of those two (2) things, then chmod 400 after the copied directory goes to where it needs to go. Quite frankly, I don’t understand this system very much and I certainly don’t have the low-level programming knowledge to start changing config files and what not. Silverblue saves things in the /var directory and therein lies the rub.

I speculate that the issue is that everything goes to a specific folder and there are scripts set up so that they can automatically execute. “error: can’t create transaction lock on /usr/share/rpm/.rpm.lock (Read-only file system)”Īlso, regarding number five (5) - the optional step - I see that your command has “dnf” and I’m doing this on Silverblue. With that said, I had actually done exactly that - and at #4 I get the following response: Hey there, benny - thanks for the instructions. Respectfully, i’m not soliciting advice on whether to use OpenOffice vs LibreOffice I’m asking how to solve this problem I’m hopeful someone can help me understand what happened here. etc/SuSE-release is needed by openoffice4.1.12-suse-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Redhat-release is needed by openoffice4.1.12-redhat-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Mandrake-release is needed by openoffice4.1.12-mandriva-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Openoffice4.1.12-mandriva-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch


Openoffice4.1.12-redhat-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Openoffice4.1.12-suse-menus conflicts with openoffice4.1.12-freedesktop-menus-4.1.12-9809.noarch Tried chmod’ing that directory to 777 temporarily didn’t work then 640 didn’t work. Installation instructions: Instructions for Downloading and Installing Apache OpenOffice 4Įrror: can’t create transaction lock on /usr/share/rpm/.rpm.lock (Read-only file system) I’m trying to install Apache OpenOffice on Silverblue and I’m getting errors… I’m likely not as good as you at operating this Linux Distro - or any others for that matter.ĭownloaded Apache OpenOffice from: Apache OpenOffice - Official Download
